Brazil’s Audiovisual Industry Vision: A Korean Model for Latin America?

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Nova Indústria Brasil is redefining the country’s industrial policy through 2033 under a framework centered on sustainability and innovation, placing audiovisual production among its strategic sectors.   Source: https://www.todotvnews.com/en/brazils-audiovisual-industry-vision-a-korean-model-for-latin-america/

Rio de Janeiro Mayor Unveils $45 Million Investment Plan in the Local Creative Industry by 2028

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Rio Mayor Eduardo Cavaliere announced a 225 million real ($45 million) investment package through 2028 that includes public policies, grant programs and initiatives aimed at strengthening the local cultural sector and film and TV industries.   Source: https://variety.com/2026/tv/global/rio-de-janeiro-mayor-45-million-investment-plan-1236761607/

Showcase Subscribe – the Ultimate Movie Plan for Individuals, Friends and Families | Showcase Cinemas

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NORWOOD, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 12, 2018–Showcase Cinemas, a world leader in the motion picture exhibition industry, just made moviegoing a bit easier and more cost effective with the launch of Showcase Subscribe, the company’s first subscription service. Whether an individual, part … Continued

D-BOX Technologies, the leader in immersive motion seating, continues its rapid global expansion with the addition of 16 screens in Latin America

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D-BOX Technologies Inc. (“D-BOX”) (TSX:DBO), the world leader in immersive motion cinema seating technology for the entertainment industry, and Cinemark, the number one exhibitor in Latin America, are proud to announce the addition of 16 new D-BOX screens in Argentina, … Continued

Deluxe launches first outside Brazilian sign-language service | Film Journal International

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Deluxe Entertainment Services Group announced the launch of its Brazilian sign-language (LIBRAS) localization service. The service—the first of its kind outside of Brazil—is designed to help studios meet Brazil’s new LIBRAS accessibility requirements, which began to be enforced as of … Continued